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Category Archives: Fedora


e-framework: cost effectiveness, and reducing duplication

It’s time to revisit my 2003 utopian vision for Australian education - that is, the idea of an interoperability framework and a ‘functional module bank’ for the education sector that I presented at the 2003 Adelaide educause conference. With discussion swishing around a digital education revolution it’s worth thinking about the kinds of insfrastructure we […]

Evaluating digital repository products - the job’s done

The New Zealand Open Access Repositories in New Zealand project has commissioned an evaluation of open source digital repositories. The report, Technical Evaluation of Selected Open Source Repository Solutions, evaluated DSpace, Fedora, and EPrints. It also briefly discusses why some products weren’t fully evaluated. These were ARNO, CDSWare and i-TOR.
The evaluation criteria may not necessarily […]